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Potential of near-field microwave imaging in breast cancer detection utilizing tapered rectangular waveguide probes

✍ Scribed by Wael Saleh; Nasser Qaddoumi


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
878 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0045-7906

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✦ Synopsis


Microwave imaging for medical applications has been of interest for many years. A novel near-field microwave non-invasive testing and evaluation (NIT&E) technique utilizing tapered rectangular waveguide probes is presented for breast cancer detection. Near-field microwave NIT&E techniques can be a successful candidate for the detection of breast cancer because of their potential in dealing with materials of low conductivity (i.e. lossy dielectrics like the breast tissue). The physical basis for breast tumor detection with microwave imaging is the contrast in dielectric properties of normal and malignant breast tissues. A method adopting Fourier transform matching (FTM) technique and utilizing the reflection coefficient at the aperture of a tapered rectangular waveguide sensor radiating into a breast is described resulting in microwave images that indicate the presence of a tumor. These images demonstrate the feasibility of detecting breast tumors using this approach.